9. Areas of focus in Our Common Future, 1987 Security Oceans Urban Growth Industry Energy Species & Ecosystems Population & Human Resources Food Scarcity Economy Sustainable Development
10. Defining Triple Bottom Line Reporting Sustainability is practiced by managing environmental, social and economic impacts. Social Economic Environmental SYNERGY
13. Establishing a common language - Graphics Economy Jobs, Prosperity, Wealth creation Environment Natural Resources Biodiversity Society Social Equity Sense of community Healthy Ecosystems Thriving Local Economy SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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15. And the issue of establishing a common language…. How do we do this? An Ecosystem
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17. Terms Triple Bottom Line Corporate Responsibility Citizenship Reports Corporate Social Responsibility EMS Accountability Environmental, Social and Economic Stewardship Community Reports
27. Ethics Quality of Life Long term value Alignment with Organization First to Market Goodwill Branding Departmental and Agency Directives Stakeholder Expectations Shareholder Resolutions Regulations and Requirements
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36. Short Exercise: 6 performance areas (rows) circle one box in each row that you see as most true for the Port of Everett
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40. Triple Bottom Line Subject Areas Social Economic Environmental Financial Performance Product Responsibility Consumer Issues Community Development Communication Materials Waste and Recycle Biodiversity Governance Fair Operating Procedures Labor Practices Human Relations Integration Energy Emissions Water
50. B-Sustainable.org – a web-based tool of sustainability areas, goals, indicators, data and actions. Developed through participatory action research or grass-roots activism = community relevance. Open Source code-base.
51. 4 Environments: Natural Built/economic Social Personal 23 goals: 4 in Natural environment 7 in Built Environment 6 in Social Environment 6 in Personal Environment 189 Indicators: Upstream (causative or leading) Status Downstream (effect or lagging)
Max-Neff Human Needs: subsistence, protection, affection, understanding, participation, creation, identity and freedom.
Max-Neff Human Needs: subsistence, protection, affection, understanding, participation, creation, identity and freedom.
Why discuss this? To give you a comfort with the language and ability to negotiate with it.
Why discuss this? To give you a comfort with the language and ability to negotiate with it.
Why discuss this? To give you a comfort with the language and ability to negotiate with it.
Why discuss this? To give you a comfort with the language and ability to negotiate with it.
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070124-2.html 3% GHG emissions reduction through end of 2015, Baseline 2003. Sustainable environmental practices: biobased, environmentally preferable, energy-efficient, water-efficient, and recycled-content products maintains cost-effective waste prevention and recycling programs in its facilities New construction and major renovation are High Performance and Sustainable Buildings Memorandum of Understanding (2006), and (ii) 15 percent of existing buildings by 2015 For fleet of at least 20 motor vehicles, reduce petroleum consumption 2% by end of 2015, increase non-petroleum-based consumption 10 % annually & uses plug-in hybrid when cost effective. Electronic product meet at lease 95 percent olf Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT)-registered electronic product, enables Energy Star features, establishes and implements policies to extend the useful life of electronic equipment, and dispose of in environmentally sound manner.
energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions avoidance or reduction, and petroleum products use reduction renewable energy, including bioenergy, water conservation, acquisition pollution and waste prevention and recycling reduction or elimination of acquisition and use of toxic or hazardous chemicals high performance construction, lease, operation, and maintenance of buildings vehicle fleet management, electronic equipment management; implement within the agency environmental management systems (EMS) collection, analysis, and reporting of information to measure performance in the implementation of this order; programs for environmental management training, environmental compliance review and audit, leadership awards to recognize outstanding environmental, energy, or transportation management performance in the agency; extends to contractors for contractor operation of government-owned facilities or vehicles